Holstee - Food Rules Poster

Food posters for the kitchen

The Holstee poster, a vintage print of the U.S. Administration from the First World War, designed by Frederick G. Copper, reminds us of the elementary rules of eating. Guiding principles that should still be considered.

Decorative reminder

We forget how self-evident food food became for us in our fast consumerist world. A century-old rules sheet of food reminds us to deal carefully with our resources and being grateful for the food we have, which is as good as always available.

Purchasing consciously and local, cooking with care, using less wheat and meat, serving sized portions and leftover food should be reused - those are the self-evident rules we should reflect when we cook.

The poster by Holstee decently reminds us of those rules again and again, hanging in the kitchen or in the dining room. A wall decoration with added value.

The Holstee poster, a vintage print of the U.S. Administration from the First World War, designed by Frederick G. Copper, reminds us of the elementary rules of eating and it is still current after hundred years.

Food Rules Poster by Holstee

In our fast consumerist world, we forget how food has become a matter of course for us. A century-old rules sheet of food reminds us to deal carefully with our resources and being grateful for the food we have, which is as good as always available.

Food Rules Poster by Holstee

Purchasing consciously and local, cooking with care, using less wheat and meat, serving sized portions and leftover food should be reused - those are the self-evident rules we should reflect when we cook.